Agenda item
Fees and Charges 2026/27
- Meeting of Policy and Resources Committee, Monday, 1st December, 2025 7.30 pm (Item PR424)
- View the background to item PR424
That:
· Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 1 to be effective from 12 January 2026
· Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 2 to be effective from 1 April 2026
· Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 3 to be effective from 1 April 2026
· Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 4 to be effective from 1 April 2026
· Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 5 to be effective from 1 April 2026
Minutes:
The Committee considered the report on Fees and Charges for 2026/27, with an introduction provided by officers.
Enclosure 1 Parking and Associated Fees
Some Councillors raised concerns
regarding the proposed increase to long-term parking tariffs,
expressing concern that the justification was insufficient and that
incremental increases could lead to a cycle of displacement parking
on residential roads. Clarification was sought as to whether
analysis had been undertaken, particularly in areas without
controlled parking zones.
Officers explained the rationale for differentiation between short-term and long-term parking, the operational issues arising from mixed tariffs on the same site, and the forthcoming introduction of a parking app. It was confirmed that 24-hour parking charges had not been increased since 2018 and remained favourable in comparison with neighbouring providers. Free parking arrangements were confirmed to remain unchanged where they were currently in place.
Members discussed commuter parking pressures, the impact of increased charges near railway stations, and displacement parking. Officers advised that parking schemes and surveys were ongoing in Rickmansworth and surrounding areas, with the potential for mixed use car parks and further parking controls where support by residents.
Ground Hire and Filming Fees
Members queried increases to ground hire fees, including benchmarking and the level of increase. Officers confirmed that fees had been benchmarked against neighbouring authorities and that discounts were available for community groups, charities and voluntary organisations. Clarification was provided on filming charges and the introduction of an administration fee to cover officer time where enquiries did not proceed to hire.
Commercial Waste, Fly-Tipping and Enforcement
Members raised concerns regarding commercial waste charges, fly-tipping enforcement rates, fixed penalty notices, and comparisons with neighbouring authorities. Officers advised that a further detailed report would be brought addressing fly tipping, enforcement and benchmarking. The rationale for early payment discounts was explained as a means of avoiding court proceedings and associated costs.
Biodiversity Net Gain and Other Fees
Officers confirmed that Biodiversity Net Gain monitoring fees had been benchmarked and that the Council was an early adopter, with a review planned once further comparative data was available.
Enclosure 2 Licensing and Pavement Licenses
Members discussed pre-application fees for planning, the balance between charges for large developers and householders, and the use of bespoke negotiated fees for major developments. Officers confirmed that bespoke arrangements were in place for large residential and commercial schemes and undertook to provide further clarification in writing.
Concerns were raised regarding pavement licence fees being set at the statutory maximum. Officers agreed to review the feasibility of more flexible or weekend-only licensing arrangements and report back.
Enclosure 3 Cemeteries
Members queried hardship support for funeral costs. Officers explained that the majority of funeral costs were incurred though funeral directors rather than burial or cremation fees. Public Health Funerals and support available through the Council’s bereavement officer were outlined.
Enclosure 4 Garages
Officers confirmed that garage fees reflected inflationary increases only and that high occupancy levels were being maintained. It was confirmed that charges were set on a cost-recovery basis only.
Enclosure 5 Garden Waste
Assurance was sought and provided that garden waste charges were set on a cost-recovery basis and did not generate profit.
Councillor Giles-Medhurst moved the recommendation as set out in the report.
On being put to the Committee, the motion was declared CARRIED by the chair, the voting For 8, Against 4.
RESOLVED:
That:
- Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 1 to be effective from 12 January 2026
- Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 2 to be effective from 1 April 2026
- Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 3 to be effective from 1 April 2026
- Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 4 to be effective from 1 April 2026
- Council is recommended to approve the Fees and Charges set out in the schedule at Appendix 5 to be effective from 1 April 2026
Supporting documents:
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Fees and Charges 2026/27, item PR424
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Enc. 1 for Fees and Charges 2026/27, item PR424
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Enc. 2 for Fees and Charges 2026/27, item PR424
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Enc. 3 for Fees and Charges 2026/27, item PR424
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Enc. 4 for Fees and Charges 2026/27, item PR424
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Enc. 5 for Fees and Charges 2026/27, item PR424
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